CII-ITC Sustainability Award 2012 was bestowed upon Mantri Group, a premier real estate developer in South India. The Honorable President of India, Mr. Pranab Mukherjee, graciously presented the award to Mr. Sushil Mantri, CMD of Mantri Developers Pvt. Ltd.
The CII-ITC Sustainability Award 2012 aims to foster sustainability.
By securing the CII-ITC Sustainability Award 2012, Mantri Group has distinguished itself as the first real estate organization to receive this prestigious recognition. The awards celebrate companies that excel in Sustainable Development within India.
Instituted by the CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development in 2006, the award represents a unique initiative by the CII-ITC center to acknowledge domestic firms for their outstanding performance. The evaluation criteria encompass all aspects of the company, covering environmental, economic, and social dimensions of their operations.
Mantri Developers Pvt. Ltd is among the leading real estate developers in South India. This recognition underscores their unwavering commitment to sustainability.
The CII-ITC Sustainability Award 2012 was presented to Mantri Realty by the Honorable President of India.
Mantri Group's dedication to sustainable development is commendable. Following the impressive award presentation, a delighted Mr. Sushil Mantri expressed, "This award is a significant honor for us." He extended gratitude to the CII and jury members for selecting them as recipients.
The esteemed Mr. Mukherjee conferred the award upon Mr. Mantri during a CII-organized gala event held in New Delhi.
Mr. Mantri reflected on the momentous occasion, stating his immense joy regarding the award. He conveyed that their relentless efforts have borne fruit and that he now feels motivated to further enhance their initiatives. "Our firm will concentrate on the ‘Triple Bottom Line’ approach going forward," he remarked, defining a strategy that emphasizes achieving corporate goals with a positive outlook toward the social, economic, and environmental aspects of development.
The CII meticulously evaluated the nominations based on nine parameters, including human resource practices while also factoring in community development efforts, economic progress, and quality management.